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Review of UST Mamiya Recoil 95 & 110 Graphite Iron Shafts

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 4, 2024Updated:July 6, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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UST Mamiya’s Recoil graphite iron shafts, including the Recoil 95 and Recoil 110, deliver a spectacular feel and performance for golfers. These shafts feature a sleek, dark silver finish with an attractive layered graphic design. The impact feel is soft and clean, with minimal vibrations even on mishits.

During the swing, both the Recoil 95 and Recoil 110 offer a gentle load and kick, providing a smooth transition of energy from the grip to the club head. The Recoil 95 feels slightly more active than the Recoil 110, but both offer a consistent and stable feel throughout the swing. These shafts are designed for smooth swinging golfers looking for enhanced feel and performance.

UST Mamiya claims that the Recoil shafts offer better feel, consistency, and accuracy compared to steel shafts. The shafts are said to transfer energy 67% more efficiently than their steel counterparts. Testing with the Recoil 110 shafts showed a higher ball flight and more spin on well-struck shots, with impressive distance and accuracy. However, aggressive swings may lead to loss of accuracy.

The Recoil 95 shafts produced similar results, with a slightly higher ball flight and more spin compared to the Recoil 110. These shafts also offered increased ball speed and distance on well-executed swings. However, inconsistent results were observed when swings were not smooth. Players transitioning from heavier steel shafts may need some adjustment time to adapt to the lighter weight and softer profile of the Recoil shafts.

The Recoil 110 is available in Stiff (F4) and X (F5) flexes, while the Recoil 95 comes in Regular (F3) and Stiff (F4) flexes. With a total of seventeen models in the Recoil family, it’s important to consult with a UST fitter to find the best shaft for your swing. Overall, the Recoil 95 and 110 are ideal choices for golfers seeking a consistent, mid/high ball flight and enhanced impact feel.

In conclusion, UST Mamiya’s Recoil 95 and Recoil 110 graphite iron shafts offer a premium feel and performance for golfers. With a smooth swing action and pristine impact feel, these shafts are perfect for players looking to improve their game. Consult with a fitter to determine the best Recoil shaft model for your swing and experience the benefits of enhanced feel and consistency on the course.

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